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After Discovering His Three-Year Affair, I Became His Boss Novel Cover

After Discovering His Three-Year Affair, I Became His Boss

My heart hammered against my ribs as the elevator climbed toward Ryan's floor. Eight years of love, of sacrifice, of waiting—all culminating in this moment. I twisted my grandmother's silver bracelet around my wrist, a nervous habit I'd developed since she'd given it to me before she passed. The small velvet box felt heavy in my coat pocket, the diamond ring inside representing not just my savings, but my complete faith in our future together. I'd rehearsed this moment countless times during my flight from Seattle to Los Angeles. The proposal wasn't traditional—a woman asking a man—but then again, our long-distance relationship had never been conventional. What mattered was that after eight years, I was ready to make it official, to finally close the gap between Seattle and LA. "You can do this," I whispered to myself as the elevator dinged at the twelfth floor. "He loves you. He's going to say yes." The hallway seemed longer than I remembered from my previous visits.
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Chapter 2

Three months. Ninety-two days of staring at the ceiling each morning, wondering how I'd missed the signs. How I'd been so completely, utterly blind.

I sat cross-legged on my living room floor in Seattle, surrounded by half-packed boxes and the remnants of my former life. The blank résumé on my laptop screen mocked me—a perfect metaphor for where I stood. I'd quit my marketing job two weeks after returning from LA, unable to focus through the fog of betrayal. Now I was adrift, my eight-year plan shattered along with my heart.

My fingers absently twisted the silver bracelet on my wrist—Grandma Chen's final gift to me before cancer took her. 'This will remind you of your strength when you forget,' she'd said. I needed that reminder now more than ever.

The sudden ring of my phone startled me. Unknown number, Los Angeles area code. My stomach clenched. If it was Ryan again—

I almost declined the call, but something made me answer.

'Maya Chen speaking.'

'Ms. Chen, this is David Sterling from Sterling Executive Search.' The voice was crisp, professional. Not Ryan. 'I hope I'm not catching you at a bad time.'

I glanced around at the chaos of my apartment. 'Not at all.'

'Excellent. I'll get right to it then. Your name came across my desk as part of a talent search for TechVision Innovations. They're looking for a Vice President of Marketing and Product Development. Your background at Meridian caught my attention.'

I frowned. 'I'm flattered, but my résumé must be outdated. I recently left Meridian.'

'Even better,' Sterling replied without missing a beat. 'This is a fresh start opportunity. The position is in Los Angeles, with a compensation package that's... substantial.'

Los Angeles. The city where my heart had been shredded. The last place I wanted to return to.

'I appreciate the consideration, Mr. Sterling, but I'm not sure Los Angeles is the right fit for me.'

'I understand relocating is a big decision,' he said smoothly. 'But perhaps review the details before deciding? The CEO specifically mentioned your campaign for Meridian's eco-friendly product line. He was impressed.'

Something stirred in me—a flicker of the professional ambition I'd suppressed for years to accommodate Ryan's career and our long-distance relationship. Vice President. The title I might have achieved years ago if I hadn't turned down promotions to keep my schedule flexible for weekend flights to LA.

'I'll think about it,' I said finally.

'Wonderful. I'll email you the details. They're hoping to meet next week.'

After hanging up, I stared at the phone in disbelief. The universe had a twisted sense of humor.

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'Take the job,' Jessica said firmly, setting down her coffee mug with enough force to make the nearby patrons glance our way.

We sat in our favorite café, the one where I'd spent countless hours planning visits to Ryan, picking out gifts for him, and later, crying over him. Jessica had been my rock through it all, holding me when I couldn't stand on my own.

'It's in Los Angeles, Jess.'

'Exactly. It's time you reclaimed that city.' Her eyes, fierce with protective love, held mine. 'You've spent three months hiding in your apartment. This is the universe giving you a chance to rewrite your story.'

I traced the rim of my mug. 'What if I run into him?'

'Then you look fabulous, act unbothered, and walk away knowing you're the Vice President while he's still the lying scumbag who lost the best thing that ever happened to him.'

I couldn't help but smile. 'When did you get so wise?'

'Around the third pint of ice cream we demolished after you got back.' She reached across the table and squeezed my hand. 'Maya, you've spent eight years building your life around a man who didn't deserve you. Take this job. Build something for yourself.'

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That night, I sorted through the final box of Ryan's things—letters, photos, movie ticket stubs I'd sentimentally saved. Each item represented a moment I'd treasured, moments that now felt like scenes from someone else's life.

I lifted the last letter he'd written me, dated just two months before my ill-fated surprise visit. 'I can't wait until we're finally together for good,' he'd written. 'No one understands me like you do.'

No one understood him like I did because no one else was stupid enough to believe his lies.

I dropped the letter into the trash bag, then reached for my grandmother's bracelet, clasping it tightly. The silver felt warm against my skin, almost alive with her strength.

Tomorrow, I would call David Sterling and accept the job offer. I would pack these boxes, not as an ending, but as the beginning of something new. Something that belonged solely to me.

Los Angeles wouldn't be the city where my heart broke. It would be the city where I rebuilt myself—stronger, wiser, and completely on my own terms.

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